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The Milestones are Done

May 14, 2015by Susangbarber Leave a comment

I do not wish to be an advocate against testing but rather an advocate for students. However, these two worlds have collided making the person who speaks up for students […]

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Answer Me This

April 23, 2015by Susangbarber Leave a comment

What are we fighting for in education? It’s a valid question to think through because sometimes I think we get distracted and fight for the wrong things. For instance, why […]

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Students in the Kettle

March 4, 2015by Susangbarber 2 Comments

Last week I posted a copy of a letter I wrote to our State Superintendent of Education on my blog and learned a few things. 1 – The topic of […]

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Letter to Superintendent Woods

February 24, 2015by Susangbarber 25 Comments

Dear Superintendent Woods, Welcome to your new job. I cannot imagine being in this position at this time, but you have stepped up to take the lead in Georgia’s education […]

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The Paradoxical Teacher’s Life

October 2, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

Paradox – [par–uh-doks] noun 1. a statement or proposition that seems self contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth. 2. a self-contradictory and false proposition. I can resist anything but temptation. Deep down, you’re really shallow. The first shall come last. From death shall come life. […]

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